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People that bitch and moan about literally everything are going to bitch and moan.
Quote from: Scoop Snoop on February 08, 2023, 07:13:31 AMSince you're only an hour from MSG, put it in perspective. Marquette fans are spending huge amounts of money for travel, hotel and other expenses, so your outlay for pizza will be pocket change. Coffins don't have pockets. A day tripper like you should not give a rat's ass what the prices are. And he is definitely that guy! In addition to "factually stating that we have sucked for the past 10 years" he has replied to optimistic posts by saying "I hope you're right so that I won't be disappointed" (poooor BABY!) and stated that our games should start "no later than 8PM EST." Let's give him credit though. He's consistent.
Since you're only an hour from MSG, put it in perspective. Marquette fans are spending huge amounts of money for travel, hotel and other expenses, so your outlay for pizza will be pocket change. Coffins don't have pockets. A day tripper like you should not give a rat's ass what the prices are.
Hey! Fixed income!
Raouls is a classic French Bistro in Soho. Get a reservation . Great Atmosphere and Excellent Food. You will have a lot of fun there . 180 Prince Street
Now, what are the prices.
Second for Los Tacos #1 and Joe’s. 2nd Avenue Deli is nearby. If you want to walk, I like Tompkins Square Bagels and John’s of Bleecker St. Of course, if you really want to walk, the world is your oyster in the city.We stayed at the Library Hotel last year (not for the tourney), took a train from Philly into Penn Station and walked oh about 20 minutes.
These are mostly, inexpensive food places, (relatively speaking) fast casual types of places, near MSG, that I can recommend as solid to good. There are many other choices and categories that are a little bit longer walk, bus, or subway, as well. Food, drink, or entertainment. If you or anyone else has more specific questions, (any price range or category) feel free to ask.
John’s is good. Both locations. (the other one is in the theater district next to the St. James theater) For those that haven’t been, it’s whole pie only. No slices. And really many parts of Manhattan, can be “close” via subway, bus, etc….so places to stay, eat, and things to do, don’t all have to be super close to MSG.
The John’s location in Times Square is a cool building, too. Former church.
I stopped by Mustang Harry’s late; still was busy. Kind of a tight space as you enter and try to get to the back